Harley-davidson Low Profile Smoked Compact Windshield P/n 58064-94 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
HARLEY DAVIDSON LOW PROFILE SMOKED COMPACT WINDSHIELD. FITS '88-'95 XL, FXR, FXD DYNAS (except FXDWG) And '87-'94 FXLR, FXRSSP MODELS. GREAT FIND, NEW IN BOX. (US SHIPPING ONLY) RETAIL $329.95 Note: HarleyDavidson's policies prohibit us from selling to or shipping to anyone located outside of the United States. This includes third-party shipping companies who ship items to individuals outside of the US. Sorry for any inconvenience. |
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